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213: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

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Jan 3, 2025
The speakers dive into the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius's 'Meditations,' exploring its informal nature and Stoic themes. They engage in a lively discussion about the complexities of Stoic philosophy, particularly the concept of 'logos.' The historical significance of commonplace books is highlighted, connecting Aurelius to figures like Leonardo da Vinci. Tensions arise as they critique certain aspects of the text, ultimately questioning its relevance. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the value of reading and community support in personal growth.
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INSIGHT

The Stoic Logos

  • In Stoic philosophy, "logos" represents rational, connected thought.
  • This distinguishes humans from animals, according to Marcus Aurelius.
ADVICE

Read Attentively

  • When reading, strive for deep understanding, not just surface-level summaries.
  • Apply what you learn; don't settle for just knowing information.
ADVICE

Concentrated Action

  • Do the right thing with seriousness, tenderness, willingness, and justice.
  • Stay present, focusing on the task at hand.
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